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'''Russell Hunter''' ([[18 February (people)|18 February]] [[1925]]-[[26 February (people)|26 February]] [[2004]]) played [[Kiy Uvanov]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[The Robots of Death]]''. | '''Russell Hunter''' ([[18 February (people)|18 February]] [[1925 (people)|1925]]-[[26 February (people)|26 February]] [[2004 (people)|2004]]) played [[Kiy Uvanov]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[The Robots of Death]]''. | ||
Easily recognisable as an established TV supporting actor, he is perhaps better known for his role as 'Lonely', friend and confidante to Edward Woodwards' 'Callan'. Hunter's popularity in this role grew so great that during later episodes of the series he was afforded starring roles. | Easily recognisable as an established TV supporting actor, he is perhaps better known for his role as 'Lonely', friend and confidante to Edward Woodwards' 'Callan'. Hunter's popularity in this role grew so great that during later episodes of the series he was afforded starring roles. | ||
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[[Andrew Downie]]. | [[Andrew Downie]]. | ||
He reprised his role as [[Uvanov]] in five of six of the fully dramatised '' | He reprised his role as [[Uvanov]] in five of six of the fully dramatised ''Doctor Who'' spin-off series [[Kaldor City (audio series)|Kaldor City]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:02, 6 December 2013
Russell Hunter (18 February 1925-26 February 2004) played Kiy Uvanov in the Doctor Who story The Robots of Death.
Easily recognisable as an established TV supporting actor, he is perhaps better known for his role as 'Lonely', friend and confidante to Edward Woodwards' 'Callan'. Hunter's popularity in this role grew so great that during later episodes of the series he was afforded starring roles.
Hunter appeared in many other British TV dramas and sitcoms during the 1960s & 1970s.
He was supposed to play the part of Willie Mackay in The Highlanders but dropped out and was replaced by Andrew Downie.
He reprised his role as Uvanov in five of six of the fully dramatised Doctor Who spin-off series Kaldor City.